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deborah of "the street" says she feels the market is destined to go higher and points out $22 billion came flooding out of equity mutual funds in the month of august, alone. show she feels that money is going to come flowing back for the investors who feel they missed out on the action, marie w ya. >> is deborah right? could we have this market meltup continue? cnbc contributor abigail doolittle suggests taking money off the table in the face of these gains. deborah, let me kick this off with you. you're a believer here. you think we're going to see a market meltup going into year end. what happened in august then? i mean, what changed that all that money came out of funds in august? why do you think it's going to play catchup here? >> maria, i think everyone bought into september being that bad month. they wiere all scared and pulle out. we didn't have the selloff they were expecting. we started to see from libra, i looked at their numbers, most is coming into the equity etfs, not equity funds, themselves. they're starting to tiptoe back in. you have so many portfolio managers that s
deborah of "the street" says she feels the market is destined to go higher and points out $22 billion came flooding out of equity mutual funds in the month of august, alone. show she feels that money is going to come flowing back for the investors who feel they missed out on the action, marie w ya. >> is deborah right? could we have this market meltup continue? cnbc contributor abigail doolittle suggests taking money off the table in the face of these gains. deborah, let me kick...
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>> i thought this was the obama one. >> went from 22 to about 35. our senior -- are you not chief economyist? >> senior economicist. tomorrow i'll be chief economist. depends on what i'm doing, two jobs. >> tomorrow is jobless friday. >> huge day. >> jobs friday, sorry, not jobless friday. >> snarky, snarky. >> is it going to be, will it be in contrast to all the recent jobless frizz we hadays we have? >> there will be some jobs. >> will it be 7-9? >> you've set it up that way no matter what happens if it's a good number it's fixed, if it's a bad number it shows that obama is not doing well on jobs. >> yes. >> all right, both ways. i thought what i'd bring this morning, joe, there were differences in style last night, two different economic programs on display, two different sets of facts about the past, i thought that was interesting and also on display, though, which was more interesting, two different philosophies about government. let's listen to republican candidate mitt romney on what he believes that role should be. >> look, the right course
>> i thought this was the obama one. >> went from 22 to about 35. our senior -- are you not chief economyist? >> senior economicist. tomorrow i'll be chief economist. depends on what i'm doing, two jobs. >> tomorrow is jobless friday. >> huge day. >> jobs friday, sorry, not jobless friday. >> snarky, snarky. >> is it going to be, will it be in contrast to all the recent jobless frizz we hadays we have? >> there will be some jobs. >>...
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and live to denver. what do the candidates need to to do and what would a $17,000 tax deduction limit mean for you, for voters. and where to find the bargains, yes, bargains in the private skret mjet market. it's at the top of the hour. >>> the barefoot economic summit is under way. some of the world's top asset managers and investors convening. david faber is there and joins us now with another exclusive interview. a beautiful backdrop, david. >> $6 billion long short equity hedge fund. but like a the lot of the participants, we'll start out on the macro. >> sure. >> you have been watching the velocity of money. maybe something people go what are you talking about. but we know the fed is printing a lot of money. the question is it actually changing hands. >> right. did anything show up in your bank account? >> notrecently. >> mine neither. i mean, it's -- what i think is happening in the economy is that we're going through a deleveraging process. if you look at the velocity of money, you see that the ch
and live to denver. what do the candidates need to to do and what would a $17,000 tax deduction limit mean for you, for voters. and where to find the bargains, yes, bargains in the private skret mjet market. it's at the top of the hour. >>> the barefoot economic summit is under way. some of the world's top asset managers and investors convening. david faber is there and joins us now with another exclusive interview. a beautiful backdrop, david. >> $6 billion long short equity...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... we call this our mission.mpany, green toys teaches children that if i have a milk jug and i stick it in the recycling bin it can turn into something new. chase allows us to buy capital equipment to be able to manufacture in the states to the scale we need to be a global company. with a little luck green toys could be the next great american brand. find what's next for your business at chase.com/mainstreet >>> let's get you a sector check. the bond market closed but stocks quite open. utilities and materials top performing sectors. health care and tech are lag the broader markets. interesting, four sectors so far this year have gains of more than 20% and eight out of the ten s&p sectors have double digit growth for the year. we've been looking at all time highs within the sectors and especially in tech even though its pulling back. jack ford is looking into the sector and where it's headed as we go into
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. today marks the first day of the trading quarter. with the s&p up more than 14% year-to-date, can we expect to see profit-taking or will the gains continue? joining success jeremy siegel, professor of finance at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania. professor siegel by the way is also the author of the book "stocks for the long run" and jeremy great to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> so here we go, the start of the fourth quarter and i know you've made bullish predictions of dow 15,000 and dow 17,000. where do you stand right now? >> i'm still with those predictions. those are for the end of 2013, remember, not for the end of this year. actually, if we're talking about this quarter, i think the most important event is not going to be on the election day, it's going to be after the election day, as the fiscal cliff gets nearer and nearer, and i think the resolution of that one way or the other is going to be the ma
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> welcome back. today marks the first day of the trading quarter. with the s&p up more than 14% year-to-date, can we expect to see profit-taking or will the gains continue? joining success jeremy siegel, professor of finance at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania. professor siegel by the way is also the author of the book "stocks for the long run" and jeremy great to see...
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people said that during the bush administration too. they accused the bush administration of doing that. it is just not true. doesn't happen that way. and i think people need to have a real debate over the argument and not a cartoon debate about somehow darkened conspiracies with the number. >> so the discussion will happen on the sunday shows whether or not the week was about the president's performance in the debate, or this economic data. which wins? which one is more important? >> you know, the debate was seen by tens of millions of people. i think that's important. i've said all along during the campaign, the jobless numbers have been hyped in their importance because people are living in this economy. they feel what's happening to their lives and their own prospects. this is good news for the president but doesn't change what voters already know about their own lives and the prospects for their kids to get ahead, the prospects for them to get jobs if they don't have jobs now. i wouldn't overexaggerate. its a psychological thing. i
people said that during the bush administration too. they accused the bush administration of doing that. it is just not true. doesn't happen that way. and i think people need to have a real debate over the argument and not a cartoon debate about somehow darkened conspiracies with the number. >> so the discussion will happen on the sunday shows whether or not the week was about the president's performance in the debate, or this economic data. which wins? which one is more important?...
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. >> live from the market in new york city's times square. stocks getting a boost today and is this a romney rally? what is the best way to play it. >> i think you have to look at the sector that is most undervalued. i think a romney victory brings back the return of normalized earnings much faster. you will see a regulatory environment that is more in line with what i think the 2012 market should be. we have over regulated in that sense and the value of the us dollar under romney will get stronger. >> karen? >> i agree with what he is saying. there is the perception of economic growth and if that is the case and less regulation, i think you are see the industrials get better. >> i think if we can get back to 2007 and 8: 20 2007 and 2008 levels, it will be better. >> how often do you get a candidate that calls out a sector like that? >> it is not just the president and regulations that have hurt coal stocks? >> that has hurt it as much as the president holding things back. but obviously romney calling this out is why stocks were up 6 to 7%. t
. >> live from the market in new york city's times square. stocks getting a boost today and is this a romney rally? what is the best way to play it. >> i think you have to look at the sector that is most undervalued. i think a romney victory brings back the return of normalized earnings much faster. you will see a regulatory environment that is more in line with what i think the 2012 market should be. we have over regulated in that sense and the value of the us dollar under romney...
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i think piper has $22 price target on it. it's a great story, i think it continues higher. >> "catching fire." >> what is? the stock? >> you still don't know. >> that's a hunger games -- come on, i know. i feign ignorance sometimes. >> feign. yeah, that's your excuse. >>> it is the first day of the q-4 and we here at "fast" are making sure you're getting off to a strong start. coming up next, the man telling you exactly what to avoid now through year end. and our trade of the day still on tap. it's one that plants all the right seeds for profit. stay with us because we'll lift that curtain, reveal what it is later on in the show. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back to "
i think piper has $22 price target on it. it's a great story, i think it continues higher. >> "catching fire." >> what is? the stock? >> you still don't know. >> that's a hunger games -- come on, i know. i feign ignorance sometimes. >> feign. yeah, that's your excuse. >>> it is the first day of the q-4 and we here at "fast" are making sure you're getting off to a strong start. coming up next, the man telling you exactly what to avoid...
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sales are up 22% i think in september. cars are moving off the lots. i know you were thinking about getting a car -- bentley, rolls-royce phantom -- >> one of those little smart cars. a little convertible smart car because i live in new york city. you've got to squeeze into teeny little spaces. >>> airline stocks also soaring today. >> yes. and to complete the pun quintfecta -- u.s. airways has a fancy way of saying how many people are on a plane -- bums on seats. it was 84.4% which begs the question, who's the point for? i don't know who that is. >> i don't know who that point is. but of course lower oil prices today. as we saw a moment ago, down to $80 a barrel. >> the stock doubled year to date. >> airlines are moving higher. >>> another but bad news for bankrupt american airlines. that company now says it has fixed all of those loose seats which caused emergency landings earlier on this week but it is nonetheless another plaque eye for the beleaguered company. joining us, former ceo of continental airlines, gordon bethune. great to have you on the
sales are up 22% i think in september. cars are moving off the lots. i know you were thinking about getting a car -- bentley, rolls-royce phantom -- >> one of those little smart cars. a little convertible smart car because i live in new york city. you've got to squeeze into teeny little spaces. >>> airline stocks also soaring today. >> yes. and to complete the pun quintfecta -- u.s. airways has a fancy way of saying how many people are on a plane -- bums on seats. it was...
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believes it's worth $7.17 which means it it was to trade at $22. that's a remarkable, remarkable move you need to catch. it could be worth even more frankly. if you believe as i do that she has what it takes to turn this business around. again, i need to see mobile and i need to see social because that's where all the winners in tech have. bottom line when yahoo! was a headless company with no strategy for monetizing its assets it made sense for the stock to trade down here. now it has leadership and a turn around plan that we'll hear more about and the company is unlocking the hidden value like with ali baba. that means the stock goes higher. i say congratulations, marisa, you finally made yahoo! a stock that's worth buying. >>> let's go to david in kansas, please. >> caller: hey, hello, jim, i'm a cpa from wichita, kansas. dropping a big boo-ya from the capital. >> i was with a bunch of guys this weekend with my daughter at school, we were all saying what is the subject that people should major in or take years of? it's accounting because there y
believes it's worth $7.17 which means it it was to trade at $22. that's a remarkable, remarkable move you need to catch. it could be worth even more frankly. if you believe as i do that she has what it takes to turn this business around. again, i need to see mobile and i need to see social because that's where all the winners in tech have. bottom line when yahoo! was a headless company with no strategy for monetizing its assets it made sense for the stock to trade down here. now it has...
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either way, increase the wages to their workers about 22%. that denies logic in some respects, you would think the strikes would be terrible you not only input costs going up but they are shutdown in terms of production for some time, you are saying all that priced in. >> exporters, if you look at the weak currency, couldn't be better to. they. >> happy thanksgiving to our friends north of the border that is canada. want to miner in canada, toronto based, a pull back recently, y'all man nah gold. auy. >> another one, tck. >> how is the unrest in south africa impacting kur rehn cities in bring in amelia bordeaux. the rand hitting a 3 1/2-year low against the u.s. dollar. at this point, is there a trade there or do you just simply not fight this trend? >> those who trade are ctas and electronic molds, when the models flip from long rand to short rand as we have the past few days, seen the quick move in rand because it is such a high beta currency, why models trade it, you don't want to fight that flow because the macroflow and the fx market in
either way, increase the wages to their workers about 22%. that denies logic in some respects, you would think the strikes would be terrible you not only input costs going up but they are shutdown in terms of production for some time, you are saying all that priced in. >> exporters, if you look at the weak currency, couldn't be better to. they. >> happy thanksgiving to our friends north of the border that is canada. want to miner in canada, toronto based, a pull back recently, y'all...
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energies and energy efficiency. many aspects to it. >> other stories today, a bid to prevent another financial crisis, the review led by bank of fin len governor is expected to call for a separation of retail and investment operations. the report will also call for bonuses to be paid in debt. we'll hear from the central bank later today. meanwhile steve hester has called for banks to readjust back to a more customer focused approach. speaking at the london school of economic, he said lenders need to restore good customer service to regain trust of the public and rbs is the poster child for what went wrong in banking. and eric snyderman is suing jpmorgan. the suit partly the result of a federal mortgage task force formed in january. investors lost around $22 billion and more than 100 securities. jpmorgan says the suit involves actions taken at the behest of the u.s. government. jpmorgan stock closing up 1.2%. and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif dea
energies and energy efficiency. many aspects to it. >> other stories today, a bid to prevent another financial crisis, the review led by bank of fin len governor is expected to call for a separation of retail and investment operations. the report will also call for bonuses to be paid in debt. we'll hear from the central bank later today. meanwhile steve hester has called for banks to readjust back to a more customer focused approach. speaking at the london school of economic, he said...
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here is guy who living -- is living large but let's not forget who this person s he came from very -- >> came from nothing. nothing. >> built this company from the ground up. so good for him he can spend his money the way he wants to. >> very inspirational person. thank you very much for that, maria, looking forward to hearing all the details. the meantime, yahoo!'s new ceo is channeling her web dna to name her new baby and also going back to the future with the datsun starting at $3,000. but you will not believe the catch here, it doesn't have a flux capacitor. doc! you made it! welcome to the experiment >> doc. >> mart tichy. you made it. cl which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. with the fidelity stock screener, you
here is guy who living -- is living large but let's not forget who this person s he came from very -- >> came from nothing. nothing. >> built this company from the ground up. so good for him he can spend his money the way he wants to. >> very inspirational person. thank you very much for that, maria, looking forward to hearing all the details. the meantime, yahoo!'s new ceo is channeling her web dna to name her new baby and also going back to the future with the datsun...
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energy majors rallied. automakers also sord after bmw reported a surge in september sale this is china. lost 7% on the week, knee con tumbled 5% on down beat earnings. automakers also retreated on reports of plunging sales in china. the bo jchj stayed the same on policy as expected. pc makers extended a losing streak, but media tech gained 2% on strong september sales. lg display tumbled 4.5% after a downgrade on profitability concerns. meanwhile australian minors and banks support to the asx ending at a 14 month high. sensex down by 0.7%. back to you. >> okay, thanks for that. the jobs report is out at 8:30. expected modest growth but not enough to make a dent in unemployment. dow jones forecast is for an increase of 118,000 versus 96,000 in august. unemployment seenle ho holding # 8.1%. joining us now is patrick o'keefe, director of economic research. >> i'm on the high side of the forecast panel looking for 140,0 140,000. some continued decline in the public sector. i do expect, though, that the unemploy
energy majors rallied. automakers also sord after bmw reported a surge in september sale this is china. lost 7% on the week, knee con tumbled 5% on down beat earnings. automakers also retreated on reports of plunging sales in china. the bo jchj stayed the same on policy as expected. pc makers extended a losing streak, but media tech gained 2% on strong september sales. lg display tumbled 4.5% after a downgrade on profitability concerns. meanwhile australian minors and banks support to the asx...
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energy majors rallied on higher commodity prices. zte shares slipped again after the report of security concerns. more on that with our guest coming up. and cisco has ended its partnership with zte over its dealings with iran. in the meantime the nikkei yuchd min undermined investor sentiment. automakers lost ground after sales slumped more than 40%. gains in consumers and health cares were countered by losses in steel makers and chemicals. in australia, miners september to a hike. and sensex now higher by 0.3%. back to you. >> the british chancellor george osbourne's proposed a controversial new scheme in which workers can surrender employment rights in returns for shares of the company they work it for. if the workers take the share, they will be barred from suing for unfair dismissal. >> what would you do, would you take the shares and give uncertain employee protections and rights, or not? maybe this is our continental difference. i would take the shares. >> well, there's a number of factors into play. is the company stock going
energy majors rallied on higher commodity prices. zte shares slipped again after the report of security concerns. more on that with our guest coming up. and cisco has ended its partnership with zte over its dealings with iran. in the meantime the nikkei yuchd min undermined investor sentiment. automakers lost ground after sales slumped more than 40%. gains in consumers and health cares were countered by losses in steel makers and chemicals. in australia, miners september to a hike. and sensex...
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model in the last five, six years and we're intensely cognizant of using as the fuel as possible. >> 22 vessels. i know you have a package called the barbie premium package. what is that? that's for younger members, is it, when they go into -- i suppose some sort of child program. do they about pull in a lot of business? >> we found with partnerships such as dream works and starbucks an in this case barbie which is mattel, presenting elements interesting to families, bringing them into the on board environment, they find very, very compelling. we found when we put the first rock climbing wall in our ship in 1999. so families with young girls interested in barbie can now come on our ship and as a part of our youth program, there will be certain programming elements related to barbie dolls. and if you're really into it, you can pay for the premium package. >> director wants to know whether there's a ken side, as well. >> apparently not, at least nat ken premium package. >> and on that note, we'll leave it. thanks very much for joining us. still to come, profumo faces tax fraud and plus th
model in the last five, six years and we're intensely cognizant of using as the fuel as possible. >> 22 vessels. i know you have a package called the barbie premium package. what is that? that's for younger members, is it, when they go into -- i suppose some sort of child program. do they about pull in a lot of business? >> we found with partnerships such as dream works and starbucks an in this case barbie which is mattel, presenting elements interesting to families, bringing them...
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and if ebersman was pushing du -- but here we are $22. and they are a lot higher. >> the stock acts well every time inspeaks from facebook. the guy comes out with a hood, i'm a buyer. woman comes out, i'm a buyer. >> he's in -- zuckerberg's in russia, if he gets putin in, he's done. >> and medvedev -- >> he's met with medvedev. i wonder if he shows up in a hoodie when he's meeting with them. >> when the web first started, there was a things called the russian page view. the russians cracked it. there was a deal where if you had a lot of page views, you did well. maybe the russian page view generator is being talked about again. that could be a savior. >> we mentioned these ipos this week. and the question is out there whether or not the facebook hangover is finally over. it has been almost five months. >> i kept thinkings about the money that keeps coming out from equities. i know we've had people come on the show and say, it didn't affect anything. no. the retail investor has just been beaten up so badly. there was an article today about
and if ebersman was pushing du -- but here we are $22. and they are a lot higher. >> the stock acts well every time inspeaks from facebook. the guy comes out with a hood, i'm a buyer. woman comes out, i'm a buyer. >> he's in -- zuckerberg's in russia, if he gets putin in, he's done. >> and medvedev -- >> he's met with medvedev. i wonder if he shows up in a hoodie when he's meeting with them. >> when the web first started, there was a things called the russian page...
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i think it closed at like almost 22, so that's showing the premarket move there, it's down not a lot but over 2%, zynga provides the most popular facebook games and gets a chunk of revenue from zynga. >>> hewlett-packard has been downgraded to neutral from, to neutral from buy at stern ag, pay close attention to the analyst. he probably went to a buy and ooh, there's a five-year. maybe a ten-year was when he -- he's had a buy, and now it's a neutral. i was going to try and go back far enough to where it was lower and went up for a while. >> show the one week. >> maybe went to a buy, yeah, maybe he went to -- >> i don't think so. >> maybe he went to a buy back in, where would you have to go? >> '04. >> back in '04, i don't know. anyway if you want to listen to this person he says the headwinds faced by the company are likely secular and structural in nature, and further downside, surprises are possible even after it hit a 9.5 year low. >>> coming up, the number that matters most to your money and quite a bit to the election in november, the jobs report for september, will the unemploy
i think it closed at like almost 22, so that's showing the premarket move there, it's down not a lot but over 2%, zynga provides the most popular facebook games and gets a chunk of revenue from zynga. >>> hewlett-packard has been downgraded to neutral from, to neutral from buy at stern ag, pay close attention to the analyst. he probably went to a buy and ooh, there's a five-year. maybe a ten-year was when he -- he's had a buy, and now it's a neutral. i was going to try and go back far...
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to cut our oil imports and invest in clean energy jobs. the president has a plan to move aggressively toward creating more jobs and we need to continue moving in that direction. we can't afford to go back to the same failed economic policies of the past that mitt romney is promoting. >> melanie roussel, thank you, for joining me this morning. >> thank you for having me, randi. >>> soledad o'brien has a special documentary "latino in america courting their vote" that airs tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll give you a sneak peek a little bit later this morning. >>> the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in tennessee. two teenage brothers are behind this corn maze depicting president obama and mitt romney on their parents' farm. kind of tough to see there on the screen. there you go with a closer look. $8 a pop, all viz teres a s ate welcome. those guys did a pretty good job there. >>> some hospitals are giving employees the option. get a flu shot or get fired. now, some workers are saying the mandatory vaccination violates thei
to cut our oil imports and invest in clean energy jobs. the president has a plan to move aggressively toward creating more jobs and we need to continue moving in that direction. we can't afford to go back to the same failed economic policies of the past that mitt romney is promoting. >> melanie roussel, thank you, for joining me this morning. >> thank you for having me, randi. >>> soledad o'brien has a special documentary "latino in america courting their vote"...
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it's not being overrun 00:59:22:by bystanders. they let me look around. there are documents scattered all around. there are documents in the bedroom where ambassador stevens was staying. there are lots of documents and files in what appears to have been the security office for the mission. and among those files are records, sensitive records of administrative files, personnel files of libyans working with the americans, records of security protocols for what to do in case of emergency and even a very detailed itinerary of ambassador stevens' five-day trip along with cell phone numbers and names for a lot of the libyans he was trying to meet. >> i'm curious about one other thing, michael, that i know that you found. a document that indicated that americans at that mission in benghazi were discussing the possibility of an attack in early september. >> reporter: that's right. well, they were discussing the possibility of an attack as part of general security planning and precautions, but in a memo dated september 9th, two days before the attacks, they were w
it's not being overrun 00:59:22:by bystanders. they let me look around. there are documents scattered all around. there are documents in the bedroom where ambassador stevens was staying. there are lots of documents and files in what appears to have been the security office for the mission. and among those files are records, sensitive records of administrative files, personnel files of libyans working with the americans, records of security protocols for what to do in case of emergency and even...
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the regulatory burden under this administration has gone crazy. the president's regulations as it relates to farming are kind of interesting. one is the epa tried to get into -- well, the government tried to get into regulating rainwater in ditches on farms. it used to be that there was rainwater in iowa and people cared about that. we hope it's coming back soon. but in addition, they of course want to regulate dust, they want to impose tduplicate rules on pesticides. there was an effort to prevent teenagers from working on certain functions in farms. and then pushing cap and trade. i understand if they push cap and trade, it will not only massively impact the income of farms, it will take millions out of farming. my view is you have to have regulation. you need regulation for markets to work effectively. but i'm going to cut back on regulation. i'm going to put a cap on regulation and any new regulation will have to be approved by congress. i'm not letting the politicians off the hook. >> mitt romney talking about regulations as it relates to agr
the regulatory burden under this administration has gone crazy. the president's regulations as it relates to farming are kind of interesting. one is the epa tried to get into -- well, the government tried to get into regulating rainwater in ditches on farms. it used to be that there was rainwater in iowa and people cared about that. we hope it's coming back soon. but in addition, they of course want to regulate dust, they want to impose tduplicate rules on pesticides. there was an effort to...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >> moody's analytics chief economist mark sdmr andi, white house correspondent jackie khan, cnn white house correspondent jessica yellin, and former congressional budget director douglas holtz-a kin. we're five minutes into the show now. let me start out by asking you whether you two, whether you both agree that the labor department didn't cook the books, that the question is there a mistake here, or is this correct? were the numbers correct? >> the numbers were collected in a professional way. it's the same procedures used every month. it's a statistical anomaly, not a conspiracy. >> it's silly. silly because these are professionals. i think it's counter productive because it speaks to the legitimacy of the political process. >> then let's -- politically can we agree that was a good headline for the president to ha
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >> moody's analytics chief economist mark sdmr andi, white house correspondent jackie khan, cnn white house correspondent jessica yellin, and former congressional budget director douglas holtz-a kin. we're five minutes into the show now. let me start out by asking...
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joseph, missouri, 22. you had things out there in the garden, but not anymore. freeze threat moves to upstate new york, back to buffalo, down to chautauqua county, the poconos and alleghenies. not seeing temperatures that are below freezing in the big cities, like scranton or for pittsburgh, but you get out toward dubois, williamsport, you get out to those areas that are away from cities and away from the city heat, you will definitely be below 32. the best thing to do, if you want to try to save the tomatoes, cover them up, don't put a plastic tarp over the top, the plastic touches the leaves, the plastic puts the heat in the cold right through and your plants are dead anyway. here you go. if you're going to be there. low spot across the country, 45, denver. a great example of what a cold front is. on thursday, 83. on friday morning, you were at 32. that's just, wow, 51 degree swings here and that's just what happens in the fall. 67 for tomorrow in kansas city. yes it does warm up. this is not the end of the beginning of fall. this is not where winter starts. t
joseph, missouri, 22. you had things out there in the garden, but not anymore. freeze threat moves to upstate new york, back to buffalo, down to chautauqua county, the poconos and alleghenies. not seeing temperatures that are below freezing in the big cities, like scranton or for pittsburgh, but you get out toward dubois, williamsport, you get out to those areas that are away from cities and away from the city heat, you will definitely be below 32. the best thing to do, if you want to try to...
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>> i shot them with a .22 revolver. >> the young man goes on to tell the 911 operator how he lowered his 15-year-old sister from her room and shot her and then went downstairs and shot his mother three or four times. the motive isn't clear. he tells 911 that he wasn't angry with his mother or his sister. then he says something about not liking people's attitudes and feeling they were suffocating him in a way, but he was clear about why he used a gun. >> i thought it would be quick, you know? i didn't want them to feel any pain, that's why i used the gun. it was like everything went wrong. >> police say jake evans' father was out of town on business when the killings occurred. evans is charged with capital murder and is jailed without bond. we've reached out but haven't been able to determine if he has a laureate. >>> there is a verdict in the case against the pope's butler. his crime, his punishment and the latest from the vatican. >>> the vatican court found pope benedict's former butler guilty of stealing and leaking private papers to a journalist. those papers became the fuel for
>> i shot them with a .22 revolver. >> the young man goes on to tell the 911 operator how he lowered his 15-year-old sister from her room and shot her and then went downstairs and shot his mother three or four times. the motive isn't clear. he tells 911 that he wasn't angry with his mother or his sister. then he says something about not liking people's attitudes and feeling they were suffocating him in a way, but he was clear about why he used a gun. >> i thought it would be...
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it declined another 1.7% in the first year and a half of the kasich administration. ohio's recovery is due in large part -- it's due in large part to two things, i believe. that's the recovery act which enabled us to stabilize ohio and to stop the free fall and, secondly, candy, it's the auto rescue. one in eight jobs in ohio is related to the auto industry. mitt romney said let detroit go bankrupt, but today in toledo and in youngstown and in the cleveland area multimillion-dollar investments are being made by gm and chrysler. people are working, and ohio's economy is benefitting as a result. >> senator dewine, i want to give you the last word on this. the car industry is a powerful argument. >> candy, if you asked ohioans why ohio is starting to come back, the majority of hawaii and -- ohioans will say governor kasich. he inherited an $8 billion shortfall -- >> no, it was not. >> i didn't interrupt you. i didn't interrupt you. 87 cents -- >> i want you to tell the truth. it was not an $8 billion deficit. >> ted, everybody is lying according to you. $250 million. >>
it declined another 1.7% in the first year and a half of the kasich administration. ohio's recovery is due in large part -- it's due in large part to two things, i believe. that's the recovery act which enabled us to stabilize ohio and to stop the free fall and, secondly, candy, it's the auto rescue. one in eight jobs in ohio is related to the auto industry. mitt romney said let detroit go bankrupt, but today in toledo and in youngstown and in the cleveland area multimillion-dollar investments...
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>> i shot them with a .22 revolver. >> young man, goes on to tell that 911 operator how exactly he lured his 15-year-old >>> tonight at 8:00 eastern. have you noticed how world events seem to follow the plots of the you're going to see what we mean wen when he compare it to real life. . evans is charged with capital murder and in jail without bond. we have yet to determine if he has an attorney yet. >> still ahead, i'll speak live with a woman running for office who threatened to drown a prominent republican but she did it online. part of this role playing game. we have got that for you. plus, one expert says he knows what the economy's biggest problem is, america's becoming a country of kings. and then you have everyone else. is he right? ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by night away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. the 2012 motor trend car of the year. that's the power of ger
>> i shot them with a .22 revolver. >> young man, goes on to tell that 911 operator how exactly he lured his 15-year-old >>> tonight at 8:00 eastern. have you noticed how world events seem to follow the plots of the you're going to see what we mean wen when he compare it to real life. . evans is charged with capital murder and in jail without bond. we have yet to determine if he has an attorney yet. >> still ahead, i'll speak live with a woman running for office who...
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virginia governor bob mcdoneal who backs the gop candle is going to tell us. >> and it was the night 22-year-old cassius clay shook up the world. one of the greatest sports moments ever coming up. plus emmy award winning sports caster len berman joins us live to tell us more of his favorites. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues wi
virginia governor bob mcdoneal who backs the gop candle is going to tell us. >> and it was the night 22-year-old cassius clay shook up the world. one of the greatest sports moments ever coming up. plus emmy award winning sports caster len berman joins us live to tell us more of his favorites. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working,...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. novolog mix 70/30 is an insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. do not inject if you do not plan to eat within 15 minutes to avoid low blood sugar. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. most common side effects include reactions at the injection site, weight gain, swelling of your hands and feet, and vision changes. other serious side effects include low blood sugar and low potassium in your blood. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, sweating, or if you fe
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. novolog mix 70/30 is an insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. do not inject if you do not plan to...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. . >>> delaware has become the first state to pass a controversial law that effectively out laws the corporal discipline of children by their parents. now the bill redefines child abuse laws that calls any act of pain. the son of vp joe biden said the old law needed to be changed because it had been difficult to prosecute cases where a child was too young to speak, or otherwise nonverbal. criminal defense attorney holly hughes is here. okay, critics say it could go too far and be misused. how do you think a law like this will be interpreted in the courts? >> i think it is coming back. it will be challenged. it will not pass constitutional muster, what is called vague and over-broad. and anything you do, essential that causes pain. well, what happens when your child is about to run into the street and you snatch them back by the arm and that causes pain. have you suddenly -- are you on the hook for child abuse, are you going to be arrested for that? this is craziness. >> my pa
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. . >>> delaware has become the first state to pass a controversial law that effectively out laws the corporal discipline of children by their parents. now the bill redefines child abuse laws that calls any act of pain. the son of vp joe biden said the old law needed to be changed because it had been difficult to prosecute cases where a child was too young to speak, or otherwise nonverbal. criminal defense attorney holly hughes is here....
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and you have 22 partnering organizations. like ashanti said, you have foster homes. there's so much they do from -- you know, you have hospitals, you know. >> kids who really need the help. these are kids who really need the help. >> yeah. >> is it an experience that tran sends one day -- pictures of playing basketball with jason kidd. outside of that, is it a lasting experience for them? >> i think they come back yearly, right? >> yeah. >> it's a week they have these activities they can do. it's like a family that continues to grow. you begin to see the same kids over and over. >> soledad, sometimes things like the new york knicks or ashanti for that matter seem removed from the world. is this a lasting experience? yeah. it makes it seem this is achievable. i've been inside the garden, i've interacted with allan houston and ashanti. >> sometimes you see madison square garden you think of the knicks/rangers. it takes the whole brand and wraps it all atogether and provides this experience. one of my favorites was the talent show radio city music hall, singing, dancing
and you have 22 partnering organizations. like ashanti said, you have foster homes. there's so much they do from -- you know, you have hospitals, you know. >> kids who really need the help. these are kids who really need the help. >> yeah. >> is it an experience that tran sends one day -- pictures of playing basketball with jason kidd. outside of that, is it a lasting experience for them? >> i think they come back yearly, right? >> yeah. >> it's a week they...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> bottom of the hour now. welcome back, everyone. i'm randi kaye. here are a few stories we're watching this morning. new developments in that shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivie was shot and killed this week in arizona. originally officials said ivie and his colleague, wounded in the incident, came under fire after responding to a sensor that went off, but authorities say the only shell casings found at the scene were those belonging to the agents. >>> ivie is the third border patrol agent killed in the line of duty this year now. >>> an amber alert has been issued in colorado after this 10 yearly, jessica ridgeway, disappeared on her way to school. the search was delayed because the girl's mother didn't immediately know she was missing. the mother, who works the night shift, slept through phone calls from school officials saying that she hadn't arrived. police h
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> bottom of the hour now. welcome back, everyone. i'm randi kaye. here are a few stories we're watching this morning. new developments in that shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivie was shot and killed this week in arizona. originally officials said ivie and his colleague, wounded in the incident, came under fire...
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since then we've had 22. now 23 of the famous bond movies. if you take inflation into account, it's probably the biggest and highest grossing movie franchise of all times. around $5 billion. >> wow. so why is it so popular? i mean, i know whenever there's a bond marathon on, i can't get my husband away from the television. >> i think because men want to be bond, and women want to be with bond, so charming. he is a protector. not to mention, the gadgets. let's face it, he is always a great lover. >> that's true. it is all about the toys, though. >> exactly. >> so do you have a favorite, speaking of great lovers? >> sean connery. absolutely. although time magazine said that he was a hairy marshmallow of a man. he is quite hairy. >> but he is sexy in his own way. >> who is yours? >> pierce brosnan for me. >> i saw "die another day" recently, and i have to say pierce does encapsulate the protector. daniel craig is a little rough for me. >> he pulls it off, but he is just different. i don't know. >> just different. >> yeah. >> just don't do it the
since then we've had 22. now 23 of the famous bond movies. if you take inflation into account, it's probably the biggest and highest grossing movie franchise of all times. around $5 billion. >> wow. so why is it so popular? i mean, i know whenever there's a bond marathon on, i can't get my husband away from the television. >> i think because men want to be bond, and women want to be with bond, so charming. he is a protector. not to mention, the gadgets. let's face it, he is always a...
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energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. dad vo: ok, time for bed, kiddo. lights out. ♪ (sirens) (train horn) ♪ vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> many of the president's allies are openly acknowledging that his first debate appearance fell flat last night. and the independent senator from vermont, senator bernie sanders is joining us now. senator, thanks very much for coming in. >> my pleasure. >> you are a very blunt guy and always tell us what's on your mind. how do you think the presi
energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's...
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